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Tucson Government Averts Shutdown, Summer Heat Rises, Community Events Abound

Tucson Government Averts Shutdown, Summer Heat Rises, Community Events Abound

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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Friday, June 27, 2025.

We’re waking up to some major news today as Arizona lawmakers reached a late-night budget agreement just in time to prevent what would have been the state’s first-ever government shutdown. The $17.6 billion plan means government services keep running and includes more money for schools, Medicaid, and raises for police and firefighters. That’s a weight off our collective shoulders as we head into the weekend.

Our Tucson weather is reminding us it’s truly summer. We are under Stage 1 fire restrictions as of this morning, due to increased fire danger across Southern Arizona. Remember, no open flames or smoking in restricted areas. If you’re planning hikes up “A” Mountain or Tumamoc Hill, start early before the midday heat settles in. We’re looking at highs near 103, with monsoon humidity hanging in the air, so take plenty of water along.

In local events, the Tucson Roadrunners are putting on a big Draft Party and Select-A-Seat event this afternoon at Tucson Arena. Doors open at 4 p.m., and admission is free. There’ll be food, games, and the chance to explore your options for next season’s seats—and if you’re a hockey fan, the NHL Draft will be streaming live. Bring a case of bottled water to donate to The Salvation Army, helping people stay cool through these hot days. Free parking’s available at the Lot A garage for everyone attending.

If baseball is more your style, the Tucson Saguaros are at Kino Sports Complex all weekend for Pecos League action, and indoor football fans can catch the Sugar Skulls at their next home game.

City Hall recently broke ground on the new Mission Manor Park Aquatic Center, set to become a summer oasis for families on the South Side. In Oro Valley, the city adopted a $151 million budget with a special focus on public safety and community planning.

Turning to public safety, there was a significant police response late yesterday near Speedway and Swan after a reported shooting. Details are still limited, but officers say the area is secure. Earlier in the week, Tucson police made an arrest in a robbery at Tucson Mall, and after decades on the run, a Tucson fugitive was finally caught overseas in Ukraine. Our thoughts are with all those affected, and officials urge everyone to stay alert and report any suspicious activity.

On a positive note, water service has been restored at Saguaro National Park East after some disruptions, and local Job Corps students are back on campus at the Fred G. Acosta Center, bringing youthful energy and hope for the future.

Wrapping up with a feel-good story, the Tucson Roadrunners’ partnership with The Salvation Army at today’s event is a great reminder of how we come together as a community—especially to help those most in need during the harsh summer.

This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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